Author: Horst Paetzold Date: 03 Dec 2006
FS2004 Beech Bonanza B-36-TC Panel. Photoreal panel Beech-Bonanza- B36-TC with full internal views. Panel can be used for any Bonanza without virtual cockpit.
Author: Dalton Walters Date: 03 Dec 2006
FS2004 Stearman N2S-1, N3997L. This aircraft is based on a Stearman N2S-1, N3997L, Serial No. 75-1122, owned by John H. Shell and operated out of Silver Creek Airport, NC52, in Morganton, North Carolina, USA. This is the entire aircraft, nothing else is needed.
Author: Dalton Walters Date: 03 Dec 2006
FS2004 Fairchild PT-26, Royal Canadian Air Force. This aircraft, "Shug," is based on a PT-26, N79109, Serial No. FX-189, owned by Hank Avery, and operated out of Silver Creek Airport, NC52, in Morganton, North Carolina, USA. This is the entire aircraft, nothing else is needed.
Author: Jorge Andres Calderon C. Date: 30 Nov 2006
FS2004/FSX Boeing 737-900ER, Avianca Colombia. This is the Boeing 737-900ER, Extended Range, in Avianca Colombia livery, painted in 32 bits, fictious, but in this year or the next year, 2007, Avianca will buy 30 of these aircraft, to replace its 757's and will be flying for this airline in 2010.
Author: Brian C. Selb Date: 30 Nov 2006
FSX Airbus A-330-300RR, Airbus House Scheme, Air Canada, Cathay Pacific & Scandinavian Airlines. Designed to be a competitor to the Boeing 777-200, Airbus Industries has out done itself creating a beautiful and fuel efficient flying machine capable of delivering passengers in safety and comfort well into the 21st Century and possibly beyond. Included in this package you will find the Airbus House scheme, With and without SATCOM, Air Canada, Cathay Pacific and Scandinavian Airlines, SAS - with SATCOM, liveries. All textures have been modified in DXT-3 format for crisp visuals without comprimising frame rates. The panel has been aliased to the FS-X default Airbus A321, due to no A330 panel available for FS-X to date. A magnificient A330 sound package has been included for authenticity. This file is for FS-X only.
Author: Charles Wood Date: 26 Nov 2006
FS2004 Piper Tripacer, 135HP, Aircraft & 2D panel. This aircraft is a close duplicate of N3343A, the 1953 135 HP Piper Tripacer.
Author: Alex Guedes Date: 26 Nov 2006
FS2002/FS2004 Boeing 777-200. Includes liveries from: American Pacific, All Nippon Airways - ANA, Japan Airlines - JAL, Japan Air System - JAS, Boeing House Colors, Asiana Airlines, Korean Air, Air China, China Southern, Vietnam Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Varig, British Airways, KLM, Air France, Alitalia, Singapore Airlines.
Author: Erwin Welker Date: 26 Nov 2006
FS2002/FS2004 Douglas DC-6 Panel. Photorealistic Panel for Douglas DC-6 for FS2004 and FS2002. The configuration for the virtual panel is matching the model dc6_v10.zip from Jens B. Kristensen.
Author: Umair Ayaz Date: 23 Nov 2006
FS2004 Airbus A-320-200 AirBlue, AP-BGW. Aircraft features include: animated control surfaces, wing-views, flaps, full lighting configuration, and highly detailed reflective textures.
Author: Bob Boudoin Date: 23 Nov 2006
FSX Nakajima L2D2. The Nakajima L2D2 is a copy of the Douglas DC-3, licence-built Douglas DC-3, using the Mitsubishi Kinsei 43 1050 HP radial. This file uses default textures and a modified flight dynamic setup to recreate the Japanese version of this venerable aircraft.
Author: Umair Ayaz Date: 23 Nov 2006
FS2004 Airbus A-330-200, AirBlue, AP-BJZ. In the current livery of Air Blue, Pakistan's leading private airline, which has planned to induct Airbus A330-200 aircraft in its fleet as it aims at extension of its International route. It may be regarded as a fictional repaint as the airline by now hasn’t got any Airbus A330-200 in its fleet.
Author: Umair Ayaz Date: 20 Nov 2006
FS2004 Boeing 777-236ER, British Airways, G-YMME. In the current "Union Jack" livery of British Airways. Textures specifications include: 32-bit hand-painted accurate textures, Alpha for dynamic shine and many more.
Author: Ron Ezra Date: 20 Nov 2006
FS2004 San Juan Bautista Mission, CA. Custom designed buildings with photorealistic textures, night textures, satellite image for the grounds, and Lago FSE files. Recreated using satellite images for building and landscaping layout. Requires Garrish Gray's Tree Library and Rwy 12 Object Library. Lago FS Enhancer for 2004 required for added FSE sounds and objects, but not required for general scenery. Tested on FS2004 only.
Author: Mike Mahat Date: 20 Nov 2006
FS2004 Sukhoi Su-15T Flagon-A. Developed to replace the Su-11 'Fishpot-C' interceptor during the 1960s, the Sukhoi Su-15 first appeared as a scaled-up version of the Su-9/Su-11 family but powered by two engines and utilizing twin side inlets. These design changes freed up space in the new solid nose for a large radar, and powerful engines were installed to insure the Su-15 would fly considerably faster than any known Western aircraft of the time. The first production 'Flagon-A' models featured a mid-mounted cropped delta wing, swept tail surfaces, and a large bubble canopy placed aft well of the conical nose. Later models introduced a "kinked-delta" wing planform of greater span and a more aerodynamic ogival nose. In addition, the electronics, engines, and armaments were continually upgraded so that the Su-15 remained a formidable high-speed interceptor through the 1980s. Some later models have been reported as the Su-21, but this designation was never applied to any members of the Su-15 family. The Su-15 guarded Soviet airspace throughout much of the Cold War, though it was never exported to Soviet allies. By 1976, 29 PVO interceptor regiments were equipped with the 'Flagon', 18 Units flying the delta winged Su-15, sans suffixe, and a further 11 units flew the SU-15TM 'Flagon-F'. Surely the most notable, albeit infamous, event the aircraft was involved in occurred in 1983 when an Su-15TM 'Flagon-F' shot down a Korean Air Lines Boeing 747 mistaking it for a reconnaissance Boeing RC-135 aircraft. About 700 Su-15s still remained in service by the mid-1980s, but these were gradually retired and replaced by the MiG-31 'Foxhound' and Su-27 'Flanker' by about 1993.
Author: Targan Unutmaz Date: 20 Nov 2006
FS2002/FS2004 Boeing 737-300/400/500 Panel, Version 2. This panel was rearranged from existing panels. The background bitmap is based on a real panel picture. There are 2 separate panel folders for both MS default B737-400, with virtual cockpit, and all other 737-400 aircrafts, without virtual cockpit.
Author: Targan Unutmaz Date: 20 Nov 2006
FS2002/FS2004 Boeing 737-600/700/800/900NG Panel, Version 2. his panel was rearranged from existing panels. The background bitmap is based on a real panel picture.